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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-05-23, Page 17Clandeboye Comments 07 MK it. Hs PATON Teaeltei At Pert 'i.e. At St. James church •On Snn slay the Rev IL Prest was as- sisted by Mr. •Stanley Tomes, a IneIlfber SI; ;Notes ,ehureh And student of }Atoll ,College who delivered the :sernaon. Mr. Tones: leaves .on Thus - ay tor. Fort Severn in the dio. vese Of Keewatinat the month of the Severn River on Hudson Bay. He will teach in -tlie Gov- ernment Jn1p Selma and do mission work tinder Bishop Hives, Petionel item* Guests with 14r. and Mrs, H. • MurieSS .04:Sunday were Mr, and. xi% :James. Higgins and family o WeStost and, 'Mr. and Mrs. UKAN Modern Service Station FOR IMMEDIATE EASE EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR MECIIANICALLY, • INCLINED MAN SOME CAPITAL REQUIRED Phone or Write .Canadian sPetrofina Second St., London, Ont. 7.9131 or Byron 1.27-w-22 4 Higgies Sr., of Ingersoll. Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Bank % of' Sarnia spent the holiday weelc;. end •with. the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Maurice :SiriTso.n. Mr. And Mrs. Wilfred Logan and Myrna of Thorndate were guests of the Paten family on Sunday. Mr. Earl Paton of London, Mrs, Albert Carley of Cleveland and. Mr. Gordon fleeting of Lu. can were guests of Mr, .artd Mrs. J. H. Paton. on Monday evening.. Mrs. X. SirTn.Pson,a former resnlent, sole her ,farm here and then purchased a ,cottage itt Den field, She has sold it And will reside in Teterboro with her son Arid farailY. On Sundaymorning at $:45 at St. James. church the :service will be POW/Meted by the Rev, A. H. Jared, L.Th. of $t Jhns Church, Arva. Rev. 3. P, Prest will be taking aervices M Strath. roY- and Warwick. Mrs, $.. Paton, after two rnodths' illness, waS able to resume her duties as organist at St. James church on Sunday, MrS. C W. Hawkshaw„ Mrs, Clar- mice Hardy, Mr. Ken Clarke and Mrs. Clarence Carter have Anp. plied for Mrs. Paton. r.ormimplorairsopirtortrommt ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss s Lucan Personals Mrs. Thomas Lee attended the Parker -Noble wedding in Foust last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack, Wellington of Corunna were holiday guests with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Har- dy. Joe Hodgins was a winner at Hamburg, N.Y, with Miss Kay Cash in a 2.24 class pace and returned a 0.6.70 pay-off for each wining ticket. Meanwhile at New Hamburg in the six furlong slash of the 230 class the Lucan horse. Herbert Carter., owned by the Hardy Bros".*was also a win- ner last 1VIonday. s s sss t I tttttttt tt I tt 4 tt II tt I ttt 44 ttttttt tt I ttt I ttt I ttt I t Re-eiect Robert (Bob) AAcCub 2 LIBERAL WEST MIDDLESEX 17 YearS Looking After Your Interests 10 Years PARLIAMENTARY ASSISTANT TO mnvisTEH, OF AGRICULTURE , His record in the Colu mn/is is your guarantee Wt Middlesex will eon- tinue to ,get the services and recognition it de- serves. Vote OtfcCublOn • Stay With A Winner TWO COM1VIITTEV ROOMS: *Strathroy and Riverside Drive at Warren Road, London Township. Autherixeof by West Middlesex,. Libera I Associ Olen e.thieleemeeeme 1S: Luca And ,District News. .Ph0021 109 Lucan Donate $.1,000 . To Horse Barn • At the meeting of the Ladies' Arena. Committee in. the Com- munity -Centre last Tuesday night is was deckled to hand over $1.000. to the Control Board to be used in Paymenton the new horse barn, It was decided. to postpone the building of a swimming -pool, for the present but to arrange for at least four MIS trips to Gib. bori's Park, London, during the .summer. It is hoped the grounds will be in shape for the erection of play ground equipment this year. Preaches Anniversary ReV. and Mrs. E. J. Rotilston spent last weekend. in Ridgetown, where the former was , guest -speaker in the :China of Christ Disciples (Baptist) for its. an- niversary .service, Mr,. Roulston had charge of the Ridgetown United Church for 11 years pri- or to Ong to St. -Thomas, ' . Mr. Mel Steinmann of Lon- don, a Gideon representative had charge of the United .Church here in the absence of Mr. Beet - sten, y pu Meeting corresoondenti miss Lino Abbott Juni.orsStudY Drain lans. The Leon Jr. Farmers met, At the :home of Fred Lewis lash 1Vionday night With the precid- dent. Bruce Henry, presiding.' Boll call was answered bY the naming of, "My Fevorite Magas The topic for the meeting was "Form Improvements" and wee. :taken. by Alex MeCoinb who en- larged on the advantage of spit testing as A Means of better land nse, He displayed. maps and diagrams provided by- the De- partment of Agriculture which showed drainage plans for sug- gestive .ctopping and reforestra- tion for specific farms, These Plans MO be secured from 'the Department 'at a small cost, A general discussion followed Mr. McComb's .addreee. • Twenty members of the Lucan- Clandeboye YPU met in the Uni- ted Church, Lucan last Sunday night. Pauline Lime's' COMMIS - sum had charge of the meeting. Devotions weee taken by Don- na Blake and Sharon Kestle. A sing song was in charge of Mrs. Murray Hodgins. An interesting religious play entitled "It Might Be You" was presented by Marjorie Sovereign, P'auline Lynn, and Ruth Donald- son. It was decided to have a pea- nut booth at therade and Hobby Fair. Games were enjoyed. Explorer News The 10th Expedition of the Lu- can-Clandeboys Explorers was held in the United Church par- lors last Monday evening. The Expedition opened With games on the church lawn. Counselor Haskett led in the Worship Ser- vice assisted by Nancy Haskett and Barbara Park. Initiation service w's held for Linda Lewis and Louise Coch- rane. A mass graduation service. to be held in the Lucky. church June 3 was discussed also a ral- ly at First Baptist Church, Lon- don, May 25. Describes Industry Mrs. Melvin Allison was guest speaker for the Agriculture and Canadian Industries meeting of Lucan Wornen's Institute held on Thursday evenihg. Mrs. Allison spoke on the In- dustries and exports of each pro- vince of Cenada. She was intro- duced by 'Mrs. Gordon Smiting and thapkk bY Mrs. Erwin Scott„ Mrg. Murray Hodgins, newly- eletted president, 'was in the chair and gave a brief report of the Officers' Conference at Guelph. Mrs. 3. W. Cochrane, new con- vener for the Historical and Curs rent Events committee made an appeal for pictures for the TWeedsmuir book. It was decid- ed to send two delegates to the leadership training sehool. A letter is tosbe sent to the Council requesting them to place trash cans on the business street in an effort te keep the streets cleaner. The secretary reported the proceeds from the Bridge and Ettahre party, May 7, would cover the expense of replanting the shrubs in front of the arena. Most of the evening was spent in making final arrangements for the district annual to be held in Lucan May 27 and the Hobby Fair; May 22-24. Hostesses were Mrs. J. Prest, Mrs. Warner McRoberts, Mrs. Art Illatk, IVIrt. Will Basked, Mrs. Harald Butler and. Miss Kate BOwyer, Baptism On Stmday, May 12, in Lunn United Church, Rev. j. Rout. sten baptized Jeffery ITOWard Spry, ton of Mr, and Mrs, James Spry; Donna Joan McLellan, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Stuart McLellan, and Douglas Ian Barr, .son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas II. tart Licari, Personals Mr. WHAM Drowniee, whores gently ;underwent an opergiOn arrived home last Friday. Mr. And Mrs, Henry Horigins were Sunday guests of Mr, And Mrs. H. A. Mullins and •family, London. • Mr. and Mrs. 1410 Revington .on :Sunday eelebrated their son, fIrtegory's fifth 1)irthday. with A family dinner. Guests included Mr. and. Mrs, :Sheridan Ilevinv ton and family of Luean ,.and M. And Mrs. Jack :Campbell of Rt.: made.' S .. Ctiown. Rose Marie Robb and June iyirsMackenzie of Detroit were week- C•-hiAr:C.. . end visitors with the formers : parents, Mr. and XII. Cecil • Mrs . Samuel CC. Choler), who: celebrated her 87th birthday .May Mrs,ICiargaret Durham, who 15, died ursexeectedly at her spent the winter with her daugh- home on Alice St., on SundaY. iter Mrs, George Elwood, of Lon - She lay at rest ut the Murdy Funeral .Horne till !.30 May .gz, when the Reve B. J. Roulston .of the United Church, conducted funeral .services in the chtirch. Interment was in Birr don and receetly celebrated -her With birthday, has returned jiome for the suninaer. Bei., A. Aylestock of North Buxton and Mr. and Mrs. WM. Aylestock and Don of Lucan cemetery. spent Monday m Listowel the Pall -bearers were: Alex Young, J. H. Cantelon, Bob Murray* john Park, William Shelton acid Louis TOP- SINGER—Rene Donaldson, 12, last week was awarded top marks for singing at the Oxford. Music Festival. She is the daugh- ter of Mrs. Harold Cobleigh, Lucan PS teacher. Ilene was guest soloist in Knox United Church, London, on Sunday. • TO ALL LIFE' INSURANCE • POLICYHOLDERS: • IMPflnitICANT. • NOTICE- ketirenient Sowing* Plans Eligible for INCOME TAX DEDUCTIONS the income Tax Act (Canada) WAS recently amended to permit individual taxpayers to deduct from their incoMe, within cettain limits, premiums paid for retireMent savings plans in 1957 and later years. • . . The savings portion of either a new or an exiting life insurance policy may be quali. ied as a retirement savings plan. Existing life fnsurance policies therefore need net be stir- - rendered in order to take advantage of this tat The possible Advantages of the deduction should lit each Caste be considered in rela. * tion to the restrictions required by laW to be included in a savings plan to "take it eligible for the deduction, And in relation to the holders own InittiOttlitt tiSt eiretitristeneeS, Policyholders interested itt the IOW deduo. tion should consult their life insurance under. writers or their eompanies, THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA. Glen) Mrs. Chown, the former Fran - tea McMillan, was the daugh- ter of the late Mr. and IVIrs. Ri- chard McMillan of Kingston. Af- ter her marriage she lived in a number of places before moving to Lime in 1909, • She was an active member of the United Church, choir, WA and WMS. She sang in church -choirs all her life and was con- tinually asked to sing solos and duets, She sang a solo on Mo- ther's Day. She took part in the recent Minstrel Show and last year's Music Festival. She is survived by six chil- dren, Donald, Reta, Florence and Harvey of Lucan, (Gertrude) Mrs. Itay Dawson of Toronto, Clarence of Sarnia, and (lVfariatt) Mrs. Sam Joseph, of St. Thomas. Also four brothers anr feu sis- ters: Robert and Neil McMillan of Toronto, Fred of Windsor, Earl of Texas, Mrs. Jim Stroud, St. Louis, Missouri; Mrs. Willis Gelb, Pt, Landerdale, Florida, Mrs. Clarence LaidlaW, Birming- ham, Mich., and Miss Florence McMillan, Windsor. ' Her husband predeceased her Attend Presbytery Rev. E. J. Roulston, 31r. Wil belt Stanley, laynian, Layman and Mrs, Murray Itodgins last Tuesday attended the Presbytery in Oneida Churth, Muncey, at which meeting Mrs. Hodgins was appointed one of the trus- tees for the new "Camp Xo- moka,u- " , Mr. Stanley was appointed president of the Middlesex Pres- bytery Layman's Association. Midway Picks Two Presidents In a close race last Friday the Medway High School those two Patrick Knight was groomsman presidents for the Student Coun- for his. brother, and ushers were Ralph Nixon and Bruce Nixon, brothers of the bride. For a wedding trip to the South- ern States, the bride donned a beige dress with brown and beige tweed coat, turquoise and brown accessories .and a corsage of red roseg. The couple Will make their home in London. . Personal Items and family of Toronto spent the Mr. 'and Mrs. • Roy Stanley holiday 'weekend with Mr, and spent the holiday in Pontiac, the Mrs. Calvin Haskett and ram- guests of Mr. and. Mrs. M. W. ily. Mrs. A. A. Simpson spent last Thursday in Exeter the. guest of her aunt, Miss L. E. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. 355 Freeman and family were holiday guests With Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Free- man of Woodstock. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Avery who have been living iri the Leroy Revington apt., moved last Fri- day to the farm of Mr, Frank Hicks, Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armitage visited recently with two of their old neighbours, Mr. and Mrs. Moore now OE London. Mr. and Mrs, Bud Cooper and Mrs. Louie Jirerno spent last week in New° York City. The children were taken care of by their granditiother and aunt. Dr. and Mrs. Ken Banting were Thursday guests of Mrs, W. T. Bantieg and family. Mrs. Warner McRoberts spent last weekend with her sister, Mrs. Mac Lamond and family of CrOmarty. NUS. Eva Colbert of London 'spent last weekend with her sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. William Brown- lee and family. Mrs. Art Black of the Public School Staff was home sick Wed- hesday and Thursday and WS, Ivan Hearn supplied for her. Mrs, E. Mather§ who has been, patient Vietoria Hospital in 1941. . . Granton -Church Scene Of Vows The 'United Chtirch, 'Grantor', was the setting tor the 'Wedding of Rhoda Maxine Nixon, and John Arthur Knight. The bride is the daughter of Xr. and .Mrs. Burton Nixon, Granton, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ross, Lambeth. The Rev. T. G. Head, of Granton, officiated, The bride chose a floor -length. gown of white chroinespun taf- feta, with Chantilly. lace and sequins. -Her finger-tip veil was held by a headdress, trimmed with pearls and sequins, and she carried a white Bible crested with red roses, "Mid Beryl' Nixon, attended her sisteras maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Patrick Knight And Miss Donna Helps, They were gowned 111 turquoise, Patrice Knight, as flower girl, was dressed in a shrimp colored gown. guests of Mrs, Ayiestock's sis- ter, Mrs. Mabel llisson. On Tuesday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil, Robb were in Lucknow attending the funeral services for Mr. Robb's cousin, Miss Janie Robb of Dungannon. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Ivy and son, Paul Jr. of Brantford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, IL A. Bond and Mr. and. Mrs. Ft'ank Revington. cil for next year, Myrna fathers and Clare Sceli. Each will serve for half a year. The former is the daughter of the -principal of Clarke Rd. High School and the latter lives on Con. 16 London and is well known in Lucan as his grandmother lived on Alice St. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cummins Personal Dome f Miss Joan Elvin, London, was a weekend guest with Mr. and Mrs. William Brownian. Clint liodgies in Monday's race at Yonkers, N,Y., driving En- sign Lad, came from behind to capture the $4,506 Adams Pace. Misses Marilyn Brownlee and Patricia Philpott spent the holi- day Weekend at Nil:Sara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith and family spent the weekend in Oakville guests of Mr, and Mrs, M. O. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Ardiel and Perry Ardiel, and Mary Neil of London anti ,,,Margaret Armi- tage of Lucan were Sunday guests of Mrs. Eleanor tined& when she entertained, for her daughter Elaine'S tenth 'birth, day. Mrs. Jack Hardee parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aridrete Brown of London left ter Stotlafid on Tuesday. Mr. Will llaverkoat of Lon. don was a Tuesday visitor with Mrs, W. Meralls. Joey Hodgins who was recently interviewed and photographed hy the editor of The Exeter Tieses- Advotate, dittela the HeishY And Tradt Pair, 224344, at, the ileali Arena* Timor, .Lucan Porsonal Dims MTAU, Jane' Witherspoon of 10E04 iutti Mrs. XellierSon LOradoo were. Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Thomas Lee, .Mrs. Clareoce *Leidy very • :sick .at her hone berg. Mrs. William Butler* 'Terontei and Mts. Archie James (nee Mary Park) and two .daughters, Barbara .and Frances, of Pt. ,Cre. dit. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Langford and Mr, and Mrs. Jelin Perk. See t. E. ROBB State Faiiiiiigent neforall THREE! .Miseas Alte spent it* w rents, Mr. ra* Alice St. Those in charge of * and Trade Fair spent s *lay Weekend rnaUf MO preparations 1or day event. Mr. and Mrs. RarrY Weil* family. of Springfield warn day Inciter; with ssee,„ W Dickins‘ Mohr. Notices have been posted that all dogs are to' be tied up until September 15. On Wednesday and Thursday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robb were in Kiecardine, owing to the death of Mrs. Robb's aunt, lsirs. Robert Irwin, with whom Mrs. Robb had made her home for .many .years. Mrs. Warner McRoberts attend- ed the holiday celebration in Exeter last Monday where her pupils took part in the square dance competition. Mrs. Clara Norton of London entertained at a luncheon last Monday. Lucas). guests included Mrs. T. D. Orme, Mrs, T. C. McFarlane, Mrs: C. W. Hawk- shaw and Mrs. T. A. Hodgins. Mr. and. Mrs John Park and Mr. and Mrs: H. B Langford have returned home from a four day visit in Springfield 111. where they attended the Fink - Brooks wedding. Mr, arid Mrs. G. D. Chambers and family spent Mother's Day in Woodstock the guests of Mr. Charabees Mother, Mrs. Agnes Chambers, and attended service at Dundas St. United Church while there. Mt. and 11/Irs, Levi Darling spent last Wednesday and Thurs- day with Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Ar- mitage and. family. Mrs, Jean Jirnmo and family C. E. ROBB R.R. 2 Lucan Phone 25.r.22 GUARANTIES,/ ituST CERTIFICATES • short tertn--.5 years • pay 43A% interest, payable half palsy • Unconditionally guarants04:1 as to principal and interest • authorized investment for trust funds' IN 5 YEARS *Z95.410 ACCUMLIWIS TO 40000 THE STERLING TRUSTS CO R PO ••111 A T 1 0 N Head Office: Breath Offices 372 Bay Si., Toronto 1-3 Dunlop SI, UM* 4t • ill was able to conte home last have Moved intb the house re- ThursdaY. eently vanated by Mr. Gordon Mrs, Warner McRoberts at. Hilliard and fatuity. tended the Huron Teagher's AS- Mrs. Isabel Underwood of Lott- SodatiOn dinner and theatre par- don Was a Sunday guest of Mr. ty itt tendon lag Friday. and lilts. Guy Ryan and tarn - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stew arid family spent last weeketid itt Elo, Mr. and Mts. R. S. liarper ot rt, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pt. Perry returned from Niagara R. C. Bruce. Falls With Mts. T. C. IVfeVer- Mrs. Murray Rodgins, presi. lane and spent a few days with dent ef the Ludart WI, has re- litre here. turned home after attendance at Mr. and Mrs. /ohm* Ca mpbell the Guelph WI Conference. of Riverside eperit the weekend lkift. and Mrs. A. E. fleillv and with the latter's parents, Mr. granddaughter Karen epeht the and Mrs, Sheridan Revington, holiday At their cottage Mrs. C. W. Stanley and two Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Sirepstut sons were Sunday guests with Were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jatt08 Stanley and other Mrs. Jack Moorse of Strathroy. mean friends. 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